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ACT 2006 Index
Author Key for ACT Staff
CA Christopher Affolter
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PK Paul Kerr |
SM Scott Morrissey MN Michael Nguyen MAP Miles A. Pomper MT Miles E. Taylor JW Joanna Wintrol |
Subjects
Additional Protocol: PK, “IAEA Reports Iran to UN Security Council,” March, p. 27; PK, “Questions Surround Iran’s Nuclear Program,” March, p. 30; PK, “UN Urges Iran to Halt Enrichment,” April, p. 25; WB, PK, DGK, “Reviving Disarmament: An Interview With Hans Blix,” July/Aug., p. 6; PK, “Iran Rejects Security Council Demand,” Sept., p. 31; PK, “News Analysis: IAEA Limits Leave Iran Intel Gaps,” Oct., p. 26; WB, “Senate Vote on U.S.-Indian Deal Delayed,” Oct., p. 46; du Preez, Jean, “Half Full or Half Empty? Realizing the Promise of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty,” Dec., p. 6; WB, “Senate Passes U.S.-Indian Nuclear Trade Bill,” Dec., p. 27; PK, “ Iran’s Enrichment Efforts Advance,” Dec., p. 32.
Argentina: Goldemberg, José, “Lessons From the Denuclearization of Brazil and Argentina,” April, p. 41.
Australia: PK, “ Australia, China Conclude Nuclear Deal,” May, p. 34; PK, “ Japan, Australia Sanction North Korea,” Oct., p. 45.
Biological Weapons: MN, “States Agree to Pursue Bio Codes of Conduct,” Jan./Feb., p. 38; Ben Ouagrham-Gormley, Sonia, “Plagued by Errors: New Approach Needed to Tackle Proliferation Threats From Anti-Plague System,” March, p. 21; Sims, Nicholas A., “Back to Basics: Steering Constructive Evolution of the BWC,” April, p. 13; MN, “Europeans Seek to Strengthen BWC,” April, p. 40; MD, “Pentagon Details Hussein’s Pre-Invasion Efforts,” May, p. 26; MN, “States Agree on BWC Conference Agenda,” June, p. 40; Isla, Nicholas and Hunger, Iris, “Building Transparency Through Confidence-Building Measures,” July/Aug., p. 19; Zanders, Jean Pascal, “Unmasking a Culture of Death,” July/Aug., p. 50; Findlay, Trevor, “Verification and the BWC: Last Gasp or Signs of Life?” Sept., p. 11; Roffey, Roger, et al., “Critical Guidance: A Code of Conduct for Biodefense Scientists,” Sept., p. 17; Chyba, Christopher F., “Biotechnology and the Challenge to Arms Control,” Oct., p. 11; Borrie, John, “The Limits of Modest Progress; The Rise, Fall, and Return of Efforts to Strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention,” Oct., p. 18; OM, “Bioweapons Treaty Progress Predicted,” Nov., p. 36.
Book Reviews: Moodie, Michael, “A Never-Ending Story,” March, p. 46; Andreasen, Steve, “Treaty and Tragedy,” May, p. 41; Zanders, Jean Pascal, “Unmasking a Culture of Death,” July/Aug., p. 50; Keeny Jr., Spurgeon M., “Fingers on the Nuclear Trigger,” Oct., p. 47; Quinones, Kenneth C., “Back to the Future,” Dec., p. 45.
Brazil: Goldemberg, José, “Lessons From the Denuclearization of Brazil and Argentina,” April, p. 41.
Central Asia: SL, “Central Asian States Renounce Nuclear Weapons,” Oct., p. 42.
Chemical Weapons: MN, “Report Confirms Iraq Used Sarin in 1991,” Jan./Feb., p. 28; MN, “Senate Struggles With Riot Control Agent Policy,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; Moodie, Michael, “A Never-Ending Story,” March, p. 46; MD, “Pentagon Details Hussein’s Pre-Invasion Efforts,” May, p. 26; MN, “Libya Chemical Weapons Destruction Costly,” May, p. 28; JW, “The Global Partnership—A Mixed Record,” May, p. 37; MN, “U.S. Unable to Meet CWC 2012 Deadline,” May, p. 40; PK, “Iraq Strives to Join Chemical Weapons Pact,” July/Aug., p. 31.
China: Jun, Bong-Geun, “North Korean Nuclear Crises: An End in Sight?” Jan./Feb., p. 6.; PK, “ Australia, China Conclude Nuclear Deal,” May, p. 34; WB, PK, DGK, “Reviving Disarmament: An Interview With Hans Blix,” July/Aug., p. 6; PK, “News Analysis: North Korea: Are the Six-Party Nuclear Talks Dead?” Sept., p. 24; PK, “Iran Rejects Security Council Demand,” Sept., p. 31; SL, “Rocca to Push Controversial Draft Treaty,” Sept., p. 44; PK, “North Korean Test Provokes Widespread Condemnation,” Nov., p. 23; WB, “North Korea Interdiction Option Limited,” Nov., p. 32; WB, “Missile Control Regime Focuses on Iran, NK,” Nov., p. 44; WB, “U.S. Maintains Perch Atop Rising Arms Market,” Dec., p. 28.
Cluster Munitions: WB, “Cluster Munitions Under New Scrutiny,” Oct., p. 38; WB, “Cluster Munition, Anti-Vehicle Mine Limits Sought,” Dec., p. 41.
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: DGK, “CTBTO Funds Rebound in Bush Budget,” March, p. 38; Andreasen, Steve, “Treaty and Tragedy,” May, p. 41; WB, PK, DGK, “Reviving Disarmament: An Interview With Hans Blix,” July/Aug., p. 6; DGK, “Revive the Test Ban Treaty,” Sept., p. 3; Dunlop, William and Smith, Harold, “Who Did It? Using International Forensics to Detect and Deter Nuclear Terrorism,” Oct., p. 6; du Preez, Jean, “Half Full or Half Empty? Realizing the Promise of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty,” Dec., p. 6.
Conference on Disarmament: WB, “ U.S. Unveils Draft Fissile Material Treaty,” June, p. 38; SL, “Rocca to Push Controversial Draft Treaty,” Sept., p. 44; Rademaker, Stephen G., “Time Is Running Out,” Dec., p. 13; Meyer, Paul, “Getting Back to Business,” Dec., p. 16; Krepon, Michael, “Means of Rejuvenation,” Dec., p. 18.
Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty: WB, “ Russia, West Clash Over Troop Pullouts,” Jan./Feb., p. 39; WB, “European Conventional Arms Treaty in Limbo,” July/Aug., p. 41.
Conventional Arms Control: SM, “U.S. Lifts Indonesia Arms Embargo,” Jan./Feb., p. 35; WB, “Anti-Vehicle Mines Proposal Falters,” Jan./Feb., p. 37; WB, “Russia, West Clash Over Troop Pullouts,” Jan./Feb., p. 39; CA, “Small Arms Talks Hamstrung,” March, p. 45; Schroeder, Matt and Stohl, Rachel, “Small Arms, Large Problem: The International Threat of Small Arms Proliferation and Misuse,” June, p. 23; WB, “U.S. Bars Future Arms Sales to Venezuela,” June, p. 42; WB, “European Conventional Arms Treaty in Limbo,” July/Aug., p. 41; MT, “UN Small Arms Conference Deadlocks,” Sept., p. 46; WB, “Cluster Munitions Under New Scrutiny,” Oct., p. 38; WB, “Landmine Clearance Deadlines Looming,” Nov., p. 39; DGK, “Anything but Conventional,” Dec., p. 3; WB, “Arms Trade Treaty Effort Endorsed,” Dec., p. 40; WB, “Cluster Munition, Anti-Vehicle Mine Limits Sought,” Dec., p. 41.
Conventional Weapons Transfers: WB, “Taiwan Receives U.S. Warships,” Jan./Feb., p. 31; WB, “U.S. Combat Aircraft Delivered to Pakistan,” Jan./Feb., p. 31; WB, “Latin American Arms Sales Moving Forward,” March, p. 39; Wolland, Jeremy, “Venezuela, Russia Sign Weapons Deal,” Sept., p. 39; WB, “Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Cleared for U.S. Arms Buys,” Sept., p. 42; WB, “Global Arms Exports Continued Upswing in 2005,” Oct., p. 35; WB, “U.S., Pakistan Seal Combat Aircraft Deal,” Nov., p. 33; WB, “U.S. Maintains Perch Atop Rising Arms Market,” Dec., p. 28; PK, “Problems With Iraq, Weapons Persist,” Dec., p. 33.
Defense Spending: WB, “Defense Bills Passed, Nuclear Questions Raised,” Jan./Feb., p. 32; WB, “Missile Defense Spending Soars to New Heights,” March, p. 34; WB, “Pentagon Defends Global-Strike Plan,” May, p. 27; WB, “Lawmakers Mixed on Nuclear Funding,” Sept., p. 40; WB, “Global Strike Plan Bombs in Congress,” Sept., p. 41; CH, “Signed Defense Bills Rebuff Pentagon Plans,” Nov., p. 46.
Disarmament: Goldemberg, José, “Lessons From the Denuclearization of Brazil and Argentina,” April, p. 41; Rydell, Randy, “Going for Baruch: The Nuclear Plan That Refused to Go Away,” June, p. 45; WB, PK, DGK, “Reviving Disarmament: An Interview With Hans Blix,” July/Aug., p. 12; Goodby, James E., “The 1986 Reykjavik Summit,” Sept., p. 49; SL, “Central Asian States Renounce Nuclear Weapons,” Oct., p. 42; du Preez, Jean, “Half Full or Half Empty? Realizing the Promise of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty,” Dec., p. 6.
European Union: MN, “Europeans Seek to Strengthen BWC,” April, p. 40; OM, “EU Approves Nonproliferation Framework,” June, p. 37; PK, “ Iran, EU Struggle to Start Nuclear Talks,” Oct., p. 24.
Export Controls: Jones, Scott, “Resolution 1540: Universalizing Export Control Standards?” May, p. 18; WB, “UN Extends Committee on Terrorists and Arms,” June, p. 39; WB, “Missile Control Regime Focuses on Iran, NK,” Nov., p. 44.
Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty: DGK, “Another Chance for the Fissile Production Ban,” April, p. 3; WB, MAP, “Reshaping U.S. Nonproliferation Strategy: An Interview With Undersecretary of State Robert Joseph,” June, p. 18; WB, “U.S. Unveils Draft Fissile Material Treaty,” June, p. 38; SL, “Rocca to Push Controversial Draft Treaty,” Sept., p. 44; Rademaker, Stephen G., “Time Is Running Out,” Dec., p. 13; Meyer, Paul, “Getting Back to Business,” Dec., p. 16; Krepon, Michael, “Means of Rejuvenation,” Dec., p. 18.
France: OM, “ Iran and Foreign Enrichment: A Troubled Model,” Jan./Feb., p. 26; OM, “Chirac Outlines Expanded Nuclear Doctrine,” March, p. 43; WH, “ France, Libya Agree to Nuclear Cooperation,” April, p. 31.
G-8 Summit: JW, “The Global Partnership—A Mixed Record,” May, p. 37; MAP, “Bush, Putin to Seek Nuclear Cooperation Pact,” Sept., p. 36; WB, “Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Initiative Launched,” Sept., p. 37; WB, “Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Principles Issued,” Dec., p. 42.
India: DGK, “ India’s Choice, Congress’ Responsibility,” Jan./Feb., p. 3; Mian, Zia and Ramana, M.V., “Wrong Ends, Means, and Needs: Behind the U.S. Nuclear Deal,” Jan./Feb., p. 11; Speier, Richard, “U.S. Space Aid to India: On a ‘Glide Path’ to ICBM Trouble?” March, p. 13; WB, “Nuclear Deal Center Stage for U.S., India,” March, p. 40; WB, “Bush, Singh Advance Nuclear Deal,” April, p. 32; WB, “Congress, NSG Question U.S.-Indian Deal,” April, p. 33; Luongo, Kenneth N. and Williams, Isabelle, “Seizing the Moment: Using the U.S.-Indian Nuclear Deal to Improve Fissile Material Security,” May, p. 12; WB, “Congress Ponders Conditions for U.S.-Indian Deal,” May, p. 23; WB, “U.S.-Indian Nuclear Deal Simmers,” June, p. 44; DGK, “Next Stop: The NSG,” July/Aug., p. 3; WB, “U.S.-Indian Deal Clears Congressional Hurdles,” July/Aug., p. 34; WB, “Nuclear Suppliers Still Split on U.S.-Indian Deal,” July/Aug., p. 44; WB, “Obstacles Remain for U.S.-Indian Deal,” Sept., p. 27; WB, “Senate Vote on U.S.-Indian Deal Delayed,” Oct., p. 46; WB, “Nuclear Suppliers Updated on U.S.-Indian Deal,” Nov., p. 45; WB, “Senate Passes U.S.-Indian Nuclear Trade Bill,” Dec., p. 27.
India-Pakistan Relations: WH, “Indo-Pakistani Talks Advance,” June, p. 43.
Indonesia: SM, “ U.S. Lifts Indonesia Arms Embargo,” Jan./Feb., p. 35.
Intelligence: PK, “Senate Iraq Intel Probe Stalls Again,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; PK, “IAEA Limits Leave Iran Intel Gaps,” Oct., p. 26; PK, “Senate Intel Panel Releases Two Iraq Reports,” Oct., p. 32; MAP, “Congress Approves Iran, NK Measures,” Nov., p. 48; PK, “New Details Emerge on NK Nuclear Program,” Dec., p. 37.
International Atomic Energy Agency: MAP, “ElBaradei, IAEA Accept Nobel Peace Prize,” Jan./Feb., p. 36; PK, “IAEA Reports Iran to UN Security Council,” March, p. 27; PK, “UN Urges Iran to Halt Enrichment,” April, p. 25; CL, “Uzbek Nuclear Material Removed,” May, p. 39; PK, “IAEA Raises New Questions on Iran Program,” June, p. 35; MAP, “Nonproliferation Diplomacy: An Interview With Ambassador Gregory L. Schulte,” July/Aug., p. 23; PK, “IAEA Iran Investigation Makes Little Headway,” July/Aug., p. 30; MAP, “IAEA, Leading Nations Push for Fuel Assurances,” July/Aug., p. 44; PK, “Efforts to Strengthen IAEA Safeguards Advance,” July/Aug., p. 46; PK, “IAEA Limits Leave Iran Intel Gaps,” Oct., p. 26; SL, “IAEA Says Illicit Nuclear Material Trade Down,” Oct., p. 40; OM, “The Growing Nuclear Fuel-Cycle Debate,” Nov., p. 40; PK, “Iran’s Enrichment Efforts Advance,” Dec., p. 32.
Iran: PK, “New Iran Talks Set, but Prospects Gloomy,” Jan./Feb., p. 24; OM, “Iran and Foreign Enrichment: A Troubled Model,” Jan./Feb., p. 26; WB, “U.S. Sanctions Nine Companies for Iran Trade,” Jan./Feb., p. 27; DGK, “Solving the Iranian Nuclear Puzzle,” March, p. 3; Ferguson, Charles D. and Takeyh, Ray, “Making the Right Call: Limiting Iran’s Nuclear Program,” March, p. 6; PK, “IAEA Reports Iran to UN Security Council,” March, p. 27; PK, “Questions Surround Iran’s Nuclear Program,” March, p. 30; PK, “UN Urges Iran to Halt Enrichment,” April, p. 25; PK, “Iran’s Nuclear Efforts, Capabilities Still Murky,” April, p. 27; MD, “U.S. Shifts Policy on Iran,” April, p. 30; DGK, “Iran: Breaking the Cycle of Escalation,” May, p. 3; PK, “Security Council Mulls Response to Iran,” May, p. 29; PK, “Reports Grow That U.S. Plots Strike Against Iran,” May, p. 32; MAP, “House Approves Iran Sanctions Bill,” May, p. 33; DGK, “Completely Nuts,” June, p. 3; PK, “U.S. Offers Iran Direct Talks,” June, p. 30; PK, “Behind Iran’s Diplomatic Behavior,” June, p. 32; PK, “IAEA Raises New Questions on Iran Program,” June, p. 35; PK, “U.S., Allies Await Iran’s Response to Nuclear Offer,” July/Aug., p. 27; PK, “IAEA Iran Investigation Makes Little Headway,” July/Aug., p. 30; MAP, “Senate Backs Bush’s Iran Approach,” July/Aug., p. 35; WB, “U.S. Sanctions Five Companies for Iran Trade,” July/Aug., p. 36; PK, “Iran Rejects Security Council Demand,” Sept., p. 31; MT, “Bush, Congress Wield Proliferation Sanctions,” Sept., p. 43; PK, “Iran, EU Struggle to Start Nuclear Talks,” Oct., p. 24; PK, “IAEA Limits Leave Iran Intel Gaps,” Oct., p. 26; Cirincione, Joseph, “The Clock’s Ticking: Stopping Iran Before It’s Too Late,” Nov., p. 17; PK, “Iran Ignores Deadline; Security Council Split,” Nov., p. 34; PK, “Russia, Iran Sign Deal to Fuel Bushehr Reactor,” Nov., p. 35; WB, “Missile Control Regime Focuses on Iran, NK,” Nov., p. 44; MAP, “Congress Approves Iran, NK Measures,” Nov., p. 48; PK, “Security Council Deadlocks on Iran,” Dec., p. 31; PK, “Iran’s Enrichment Efforts Advance,” Dec., p. 32.
Iraq: MN, “Report Confirms Iraq Used Sarin in 1991,” Jan./Feb., p. 28; PK, “Senate Iraq Intel Probe Stalls Again,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; PK, “Three Years Later, Iraq Investigations Continue,” April, p. 38; MD, “Pentagon Details Hussein’s Pre-Invasion Efforts,” May, p. 26; PK, “Iraq Strives to Join Chemical Weapons Pact,” July/Aug., p. 31; PK, “Senate Intel Panel Releases Two Iraq Reports,” Oct., p. 32; PK, “Problems With Iraq, Weapons Persist,” Dec., p. 33.
Israel: WB, “ Israel Looks to Bolster Arms Capabilities,” Oct., p. 28; WB, “Global Arms Exports Continued Upswing in 2005,” Oct., p. 35; WB, “Cluster Munitions Under New Scrutiny,” Oct., p. 38.
Japan: WB, “ Japan Embracing Missile Defense,” April, p. 36; PK, “ Japan, Australia Sanction North Korea,” Oct., p. 45.
Landmines: WB, “Anti-Vehicle Mines Proposal Falters,” Jan./Feb., p. 37; WB, “Landmine Clearance Deadlines Looming,” Nov., p. 39; WB, “Cluster Munition, Anti-Vehicle Mine Limits Sought,” Dec., p. 41.
Libya: WH, “ France, Libya Agree to Nuclear Cooperation,” April, p. 31; MN, “ Libya Chemical Weapons Destruction Costly,” May, p. 28; WH, “ U.S., Libya to Restore Full Diplomatic Relations,” June, p. 36; MN, “ UK Offers Libya Security Assurances,” Sept., p. 34; MN and Wolland, Jeremy, “HEU Removed From Poland, Libya,” Sept., p. 45.
Looking Back: Burr, William, “The Limits of Limited Nuclear War,” Jan./Feb., p. 41; Goldemberg, José, “Lessons From the Denuclearization of Brazil and Argentina,” April, p. 41; Rydell, Randy, “Going for Baruch: The Nuclear Plan That Refused to Go Away,” June, p. 44; Goodby, James E., “The 1986 Reykjavik Summit,” Sept., p. 49; Thomas, James P., “The Destructive Legacy of Plutonium Reprocessing,” Nov., p. 51.
Missile Defense: WB, “Defense Bills Passed, Nuclear Questions Raised,” Jan./Feb., p. 32; WB, “Missile Defense Goes Stealth,” Jan./Feb., p. 33; WB, “Missile Defense Funding Soars to New Heights,” March, p. 34; WB, “Japan Embracing Missile Defense,” April, p. 36; WB, “Missile Threat: Does It Add Up?” April, p. 37; WB, “U.S. Missile Defense Capability a Mystery,” April, p. 37; WB, “Plans for Missile Defense in Europe Unsettled,” July/Aug., p. 41; PK, WB, “Potential North Korean Missile Test Raises Tension,” July/Aug., p. 47; WB, “Israel Looks to Bolster Arms Capabilities,” Oct., p. 28; WB, “Anti-Missile System Scores Test Hit,” Oct., p. 31; WB, “U.S. Nixes Arms Control in New Space Policy,” Nov., p. 47.
Missile Technology Control Regime: Speier, Richard, “ U.S. Space Aid to India: On a ‘Glide Path’ to ICBM Trouble?” March, p. 13; Jones, Scott, “Resolution 1540: Universalizing Export Control Standards?” May, p. 18; WB, “Missile Control Regime Focuses on Iran, NK,” Nov., p. 44.
Missile Tests: WB, “Missile Threat: Does It Add Up?” April, p. 37; PK, WB, “Potential North Korean Missile Test Raises Tension,” July/Aug., p. 47; PK, “Security Council Condemns NK Missile Tests,” Sept., p. 22.
NATO: WB, “ Russia, West Clash Over Troop Pullouts,” Jan./Feb., p. 39; OM, “An End to U.S. Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe?” July/Aug., p. 37; WB, “Plans for Missile Defense in Europe Unsettled,” July/Aug., p. 41; WB, “European Conventional Arms Treaty in Limbo,” July/Aug., p. 41.
Nobel Peace Prize: MAP, “ElBaradei, IAEA Accept Nobel Peace Prize,” Jan./Feb., p. 36.
Nonproliferation: WB, MAP, “Reshaping U.S. Nonproliferation Strategy: An Interview With Undersecretary of State Robert Joseph,” June, p. 18; OM, “EU Approves Nonproliferation Framework,” June, p. 37; MAP, “Nonproliferation Diplomacy: An Interview With Ambassador Gregory L. Schulte,” July/Aug., p. 23; WB, “Interdiction Initiative Results Obscure,” Sept., p. 47; SL, “IAEA Says Illicit Nuclear Material Trade Down,” Oct., p. 40; du Preez, Jean, “Half Full or Half Empty? Realizing the Promise of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty,” Dec., p. 6.
North Korea: Jun, Bong-Geun, “North Korean Nuclear Crises: An End in Sight?” Jan./Feb., p. 6; PK, “North Korea Talks Hit Impasse,” Jan./Feb., p. 29; PK, “U.S., NK Meeting Could Aid Six-Party Talks,” March, p. 41; PK, “North Korea, U.S. Talks Inch Forward,” April, p. 34; PK, “U.S. Steps Up North Korea Sanctions,” May, p. 35; PK, WB, “Potential North Korean Missile Test Raises Tension,” July/Aug., p. 47; PK, “U.S, Allies End North Korea Reactor Project,” July/Aug., p. 48; PK, “Security Council Condemns NK Missile Tests,” Sept., p. 22; PK, “North Korea: Are the Six-Party Talks Dead?” Sept., p. 24; PK, “Japan, Australia Sanction North Korea,” Oct., p. 45; DGK, “Number Nine,” Nov., p. 3; Gallucci, Robert and Green, Michael J., “Nuclear Shockwaves: Two Views on Ending North Korea’s Nuclear Program,” Nov., p. 6; Garwin, Richard L. and von Hippel, Frank N., “A Technical Analysis: Deconstructing North Korea’s October 9 Nuclear Test,” Nov., p. 14; Smith, Harold, “Nuclear Forensics and the North Korean Test,” Nov., p. 15; PK, “North Korean Test Provokes Widespread Condemnation,” Nov., p. 23; WB, “North Korea Interdiction Option Limited,” Nov., p. 32; WB, “Missile Control Regime Focuses on Iran, NK,” Nov., p. 44; MAP, “Congress Approves Iran, NK Measures,” Nov., p. 48; PK, “North Korea Sanctions Detailed,” Dec., p. 35; PK, “New Details Emerge on NK Nuclear Program,” Dec., p. 37; Quinones, Kenneth C., “Back to the Future,” Dec., p. 45.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle: WB, “Bush Promotes New Nuclear Plan,” March, p. 36; Rydell, Randy, “Going for Baruch: The Nuclear Plan That Refused to Go Away,” June, p. 45; MAP, “IAEA, Leading Nations Push for Fuel Assurances,” July/Aug., p. 44; MAP, “Vienna Meeting Airs New Nuclear Fuel Proposals,” Oct., p. 36; OM, “The Growing Nuclear Fuel-Cycle Debate,” Nov., p. 40; Thomas, James P., “The Destructive Legacy of Plutonium Reprocessing,” Nov., p. 51.
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: MAP, “Nonproliferation Diplomacy: An Interview With Ambassador Gregory L. Schulte,” July/Aug., p. 23; WB, PK, DGK, “Reviving Disarmament: An Interview With Hans Blix,” July/Aug., p. 6; DGK, “Balancing Nuclear ‘Rights’ and Responsibilities,” Oct., p. 3; du Preez, Jean, “Half Full or Half Empty? Realizing the Promise of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty,” Dec., p. 6.
Nuclear Suppliers Group: DGK, “ India’s Choice, Congress’ Responsibility,” Jan./Feb., p. 3; WB, “Congress, NSG Question U.S.-Indian Deal,” April, p. 33; DGK, “Next Stop: The NSG,” July/Aug., p. 3; WB, “Nuclear Suppliers Still Split on U.S.-Indian Deal,” July/Aug., p. 44; WB, “Nuclear Suppliers Updated on U.S.-Indian Deal,” Nov., p. 45.
Pakistan: WB, “ U.S. Combat Aircraft Delivered to Pakistan,” Jan./Feb., p. 31; WH, “Indo-Pakistani Talks Advance,” June, p. 43; WB, “ Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Cleared for U.S. Arms Buys,” Sept., p. 42; WB, “ U.S., Pakistan Seal Combat Aircraft Deal,” Nov., p. 33.
Poland: WB, “Plans for Missile Defense in Europe Unsettled,” July/Aug., p. 41; MN and Wolland, Jeremy, “HEU Removed From Poland, Libya,” Sept., p. 45.
Proliferation Security Initiative: WB, “Interdiction Initiative Results Obscure,” Sept., p. 47; WB, “North Korea Interdiction Option Limited,” Nov., p. 32.
Russia: WB, “Russia, West Clash Over Troop Pullouts,” Jan./Feb., p. 39; WB, “Russian Nuclear Ambitions Exceed Reality,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; Ouagrham-Gormley, Sonia Ben, “Plagued by Errors: New Approach Needed to Tackle Proliferation Threats From Anti-Plague System,” March, p. 21; Walker, Paul F., “Nunn-Lugar at 15: No Time to Relax Global Threat Reduction Efforts,” May, p. 6; JW, “The Global Partnership—A Mixed Record,” May, p. 37; CL, “Uzbek Nuclear Material Removed,” May, p. 39; WB, “U.S., Russia Extend Threat Reduction Authority,” July/Aug., p. 42; Diakov, Anatoli and Miasnikov, Eugene, “ReSTART: The Need for a New U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Agreement,” Sept., p. 6; MAP, “Bush, Putin to Seek Nuclear Cooperation Pact,” Sept., p. 36; WB, “Russia Seeks New Nuclear Accord,” Sept., p. 38; Wolland, Jeremy, “Venezuela, Russia Sign Weapons Deal,” Sept., p. 39; Wolland, Jeremy, “Downblending Program’s Future in Doubt,” Sept., p. 43; Goodby, James E., “The 1986 Reykjavik Summit,” Sept., p. 49; CH, “U.S.-Russian Nuclear Program Expires,” Oct., p. 42; WB, “U.S., Russia Sign Plutonium Accord,” Oct., p. 43; PK, “Russia, Iran Sign Deal to Fuel Bushehr Reactor,” Nov., p. 35; MAP, “Russia Looks to Tighten U.S. Nuclear Ties,” Nov., p. 50; WB, “U.S. Reports on Nuclear Treaty Implementation,” Dec., p. 44.
Sanctions: WB, “U.S. Sanctions Nine Companies for Iran Trade,” Jan./Feb., p. 27; MAP, “House Approves Iran Sanctions Bill,” May, p. 33; PK, “U.S. Steps Up North Korea Sanctions,” May, p. 35; WB, “U.S. Sanctions Five Companies for Iran Trade,” July/Aug., p. 36; MT, “Bush, Congress Wield Proliferation Sanctions,” Sept., p. 43; PK, “Australia, Japan Sanction North Korea,” Oct., p. 45; PK, “North Korea Sanctions Detailed,” Dec., p. 35; PK, “New Details Emerge on NK Nuclear Program,” Dec., p. 37.
Saudi Arabia: WB, “ Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Cleared for U.S. Arms Buys,” Sept., p. 42.
Small Arms: CA, “Small Arms Talks Hamstrung,” March, p. 45; Schroeder, Matt and Stohl, Rachel, “Small Arms, Large Problem: The International Threat of Small Arms Proliferation and Misuse,” June, p. 23; MT, “UN Small Arms Conference Deadlocks,” Sept., p. 46.
Space: Speier, Richard, “ U.S. Space Aid to India: On a ‘Glide Path’ to ICBM Trouble?” March, p. 13; WB, “ U.S. Nixes Arms Control in New Space Policy,” Nov., p. 47.
State Department Reorganization: Rust, Dean, “Reorganization Run Amok: State Department’s WMD Effort Weakened,” June, p. 12; WB, MAP, “Reshaping U.S. Nonproliferation Strategy: An Interview With Undersecretary of State Robert Joseph,” June, p. 18.
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty: WB, “Russian Nuclear Ambitions Exceed Reality,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; Diakov, Anatoli and Miasnikov, Eugene, “ReSTART: The Need for a New U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Agreement,” Sept., p. 6; WB, “ Russia Seeks New Nuclear Accord,” Sept., p. 38; WB, “ U.S., Russia Sign Plutonium Accord,” Oct., p. 43; WB, “ U.S. Reports on Nuclear Treaty Implementation,” Dec., p. 44.
Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty: WB, “Russian Nuclear Ambitions Exceed Reality,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; WB, “ Russia Seeks New Nuclear Accord,” Sept., p. 38; WB, “ U.S., Russia Sign Plutonium Accord,” Oct., p. 43.
Strategic Weapons: WB, “Russian Nuclear Ambitions Exceed Reality,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; Burr, William, “The Limits of Limited Nuclear War,” Jan./Feb., p. 41; WB, “Pentagon Seeks Strategic Arms Shifts,” March, p. 38; Johnson, Rebecca, “End of a Nuclear Weapons Era: Can Britain Make History?” April, p. 6; Nelson, Robert W., “If It Ain’t Broke: The Already Reliable U.S. Nuclear Arsenal,” April, p. 36; WB, “Pentagon Defends Global-Strike Plan,” May, p. 27; WB, MAP, “Strategic Decisions: An Interview With STRATCOM Commander General James E. Cartwright,” June, p. 6; MAP, “Congress Challenges Global Strike Plan,” June, p. 41; Andreasen, Steve, “Off Target? The Bush Administration’s Plan to Arm Long-Range Ballistic Missiles With Conventional Warheads,” July/Aug., p. 6; WB “Global Strike Plan Bombs in Congress,” Sept., p. 41; CH, “Signed Defense Bills Rebuff Pentagon Plans,” Nov., p. 46.
Syria: WB, “Missile Threat: Does It Add Up?” April, p. 37; PK, “Three Years Later, Iraq Investigations Continue,” April, p. 38; MT, “Bush, Congress Wield Proliferation Sanctions,” Sept., p. 43; WB, “ Israel Looks to Bolster Arms Capabilities,” Oct., p. 28.
Taiwan: WB, “ Taiwan Receives U.S. Warships,” Jan./Feb., p. 31.
Threat Reduction: Glaser, Alexander and von Hippel, Frank N., “Global Cleanout: Reducing the Threat of HEU-Fueled Nuclear Terrorism,” Jan./Feb., p. 18; WH, “President Gains Permanent CTR Waiver Power,” Jan./Feb., p. 33; WH, “Bush Plans Changes in Threat Programs,” March, p. 37; Walker, Paul F., “Nunn-Lugar at 15: No Time to Relax Global Threat Reduction Efforts,” May, p. 6; MN, “Libya Chemical Weapons Destruction Costly,” May, p. 28; JW, “The Global Partnership—A Mixed Record,” May, p. 37; CL, “Uzbek Nuclear Material Removed,” May, p. 39; WB, “U.S., Russia Extend Threat Reduction Authority,” July/Aug., p. 42; WB, “Lawmakers Mixed on Nuclear Funding,” Sept., p. 40; Wolland, Jeremy, “Downblending Programs’ Future in Doubt,” Sept., p. 43; MN and Wolland, Jeremy, “HEU Removed From Poland, Libya,” Sept., p. 45; CH, “U.S.-Russian Nuclear Program Expires,” Oct., p. 42; WB, “U.S., Russia Sign Plutonium Accord,” Oct., p. 43; CH, “Signed Defense Bills Rebuff Pentagon Plans,” Nov., p. 46.
Ukraine: Walker, Paul F., “Nunn-Lugar at 15: No Time to Relax Global Threat Reduction Efforts,” May, p. 6; Diakov, Anatoli and Miasnikov, Eugene, “ReSTART: The Need for a New U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Agreement,” Sept., p. 6; WB, “Global Arms Exports Continued Upswing in 2005,” Oct., p. 35.
UN Resolution 1540: Jones, Scott, “Resolution 1540: Universalizing Export Control Standards?” May, p. 18; WB, “UN Extends Committee on Terrorists and Arms,” June, p. 39.
United Kingdom: Johnson, Rebecca, “End of a Nuclear Weapons Era: Can Britain Make History?” April, p. 6; MN, “ UK Offers Libya Security Assurances,” Sept., p. 34; WB, “Arms Trade Treaty Effort Endorsed,” Dec., p. 40.
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: WB, “Defense Bills Passed, Nuclear Questions Raised,” Jan./Feb., p. 32; WB, “Warhead Initiative Looms Large in NNSA Plans,” March, p. 35; DGK, “Completely Nuts,” June, p. 3; WB, MAP, “Strategic Decisions: An ACT Interview With STRATCOM Commander General James E. Cartwright,” June, p. 6; WB, “U.S. Reports on Nuclear Treaty Implementation,” Dec., p. 44.
U.S. Nuclear Weapons R&D and Testing: WB, “Warhead Initiative Looms Large in NNSA Plans,” March, p. 35; Nelson, Robert W., “If It Ain’t Broke: The Already Reliable U.S. Nuclear Arsenal,” April, p. 36; WB, “Hobson Aims to Rein In Warhead Program,” May, p. 25; WB, “Lawmakers Mixed on Nuclear Funding,” Sept., p. 40.
U.S. Security Policy: WH, “President Gains Permanent CTR Waiver Power,” Jan./Feb., p. 33; WH, “Bush Plans Changes in Threat Programs,” March, p. 37; MD, “U.S. Shifts Policy on Iran,” April, p. 30; PK, “Reports Grow That U.S. Plots Strike Against Iran,” May, p. 32; MAP, “House Approves Iran Sanctions Bill,” May, p. 33; WB, MAP, “Strategic Decisions: An Interview With STRATCOM Commander General James E. Cartwright,” June, p. 6; WB, MAP, “Reshaping U.S. Nonproliferation Strategy: An Interview With Undersecretary of State Robert Joseph,” June, p. 18; MN, “U.S., Libya to Restore Full Diplomatic Relations,” June, p. 36; MAP, “Senate Backs Bush’s Iran Approach,” July/Aug., p. 35; SL, “Pentagon Shifts Arms Control Posts,” Oct., p. 33; MAP, “Congress Approves Iran, NK Measures,” Nov., p. 48.
Uzbekistan: CL, “Uzbek Nuclear Material Removed,” May, p. 39; SL, “Central Asian States Renounce Nuclear Weapons,” Oct., p. 42.
Venezuela: WB, “Latin American Arms Sales Moving Forward,” March, p. 39; WB, “ U.S. Bars Future Arms Sales to Venezuela,” June, p. 42; Wolland, Jeremy, “ Venezuela, Russia Sign Weapons Deal,” Sept., p. 39.
WMD Terrorism: Glaser, Alexander and von Hippel, Frank N., “Global Cleanout: Reducing the Threat of HEU-Fueled Nuclear Terrorism,” Jan./Feb., p. 18; WB, “UN Extends Committee on Terrorists and Arms,” June, p. 39; WB, “Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Initiative Launched,” Sept., p. 37; Dunlop, William and Smith, Harold, “Who Did It? Using International Forensics to Detect and Deter Nuclear Terrorism,” Oct., p. 6; WB, “Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Principles Issued,” Dec., p. 42.